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Daily Archives: March 2, 2017
On Avoiding Endless Genealogies
When I was pondering whether to begin this particular look into the matter of maternal descent and its implications in scripture and in biblical history, I thought it worthwhile to consult those people who from time to time read what … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical History, Christianity, Church of God, History, Maternal Lines, Musings
Tagged family, legitimacy
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An Introduction To The Maternal Lines Project
As is my fashion [1], I like to keep a page where all of my posts in a given project can be tied together. Recently, a night of troubled sleep [2] led me to ponder a lengthy study on the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical History, Christianity, History, Maternal Lines, Musings
Tagged ancient history, family, gender studies
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Book Review: Divine Emblems
Divine Enblems: Temporal Things Spiritualized, by John Bunyan [Note: This book has been given free of charge by Aneko Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] As the third book written by John Bunyan that I have received free … Continue reading
Book Review: The Holy War
The Holy War Made By Shaddai Upon Diabolus For The Regaining Of The Metropolis Of The World, by John Bunyan [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Aneko Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] In some … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged evangelism, John Bunyan, literature
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Book Review: Missionary Methods
Missionary Methods: God’s Plans For Missions According To Paul, by Roland Allen [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Aneko Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] When this volume appeared rather unexpectedly on my doorstep, it … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical History, Book Reviews, Christianity, Church of God, History
Tagged authority, evangelism, law, legitimacy
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